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All items tagged China-West relationsOpen Think Tank ArticlesSeptember 7, 2010 | How Europe's Falling Behind Accelerates China's RiseF.-P. van der Putten: China is in the process of displacing Europe as the second most influential actor in international affairs. As a result the international appeal of political and economic liberalism is diminishing. This process affects Europe and weakens the global standing of the United States. ... MoreMarch 5, 2010 | USA-China-Europe: Tomorrow's New Triad?Juliette Dixon: With the declining influence of the US, an ageing, slow moving EU and the threatening rise of China, stronger cooperation between the powers in such a sensitive context should be looked at more closely. The culture gap between the East and the West is vivid and prevents the Western powers from finding common ground with the Chinese partner. ... MoreOctober 6, 2009 | The Inevitable Rise of China and the World's Necessary ResponseHongyi Lai: China’s rise poses two distinct questions. Is it sustainable and how should the West deal with it? An accommodating attitude is the best course as would be a clear and consistent policy that avoids conflict in favor of constructive partnership building. ... MoreOctober 1, 2009 | PRC60: Sustainability and Global ConsequencesEditorial Team: China tops the agenda at Atlantic-Community.org for the next week as the country celebrates its 60th anniversary. The gradual close of the global financial crisis provides the perfect opportunity to reassess, review, and look forward to how the rising dragon may affect the West. ... MoreOctober 1, 2009 | Must the Dragon Liberalize In Order to Rise?Man Tien Hang Tim: If the conventional idea is that liberal democracy is superior to authoritarianism then China’s sustainable rise poses no threat. Either China will eventually become a liberal country or its political system will stunt its growth and it will remain a manageable, medium power. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJune 4, 2010 | Don't break the China in the China SeaThe failure of Washington and Beijing to come to an understanding in the China Sea may lead to an escalation of tensions. ++ Both countries need an “Incidents at Sea” agreement to prevent further damage to relations. ++ Beijing is annoyed by US probes off Hainan Island, where its new nuclear powered submarines are based. ++ However, “China’s regional objectives… exist in ... MoreApril 16, 2010 | Chanelling Bismarck in China's Foreign PolicyModern China in many respects finds itself in a similar position to Bismarck’s Germany. ++ After German unification, Bismarck, fearing the development of “hostile coalitions,” sought to preserve the new European balance of power through prudent diplomacy. ++ To avoid a similar fate as the Second Reich, China needs to “maintain tolerably amicable relations with the US and ... MoreApril 9, 2010 | China Must Prove its Credibility“Given its growing profile, China must do far more to demonstrate its bona fides as a responsible global leader or risk undermining the system that has enabled its own miraculous rise.” ++ As a nation knocking on the door of superpower status, China can demonstrate its credibility and commitment to upholding the international system by combating nuclear proliferation, aligning its currency ... More |
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